Scouting Notes: Switzer was basically the South squad’s mirrored reflection of the North team’s Trent Taylor at the Senior Bowl, a compact and quick slot receiver/kick returner. To be perfectly honest, Switzer was higher on our boards for most of the week too – that is, until we heard grumblings that he possessed some “character concerns” that Taylor apparently did not. In retrospect, it seems silly to base such distinctions on what currently amounts to hearsay, so I’ll go ahead and say that on the field, Switzer was the more impressive player of the two. Just looking at metrics, collected by Catapult Sports – when you consider maximum speeds, Switzer topped ALL players on day 3 of practice, hitting 19.8 mph, whereas Taylor topped out at 19 mph flat. Switzer also had a higher overall number of explosive movements throughout the week. As for the “character concerns,” TE George Kittle, who is Switzer’s roommate at their training facility told RosterWatch that Switzer was “the hardest worker he’s ever seen.” A statement which corroborates the insane workload Switzer registered in Catapult measurements throughout the Senior Bowl

Switzer actually looks smaller than he is, mainly because he’s got short legs and a longer torso. His short legs aid him in his shiftiness, and that extra torso helps him to extend his catch range horizontally. He regularly makes grabs that seem unreachable at the outset, balls that are going out of bounds or beyond him down the field, all by leaning heavily in the desired direction and catching the ball away from his body. This benefits Switzer in making contested catches as well. He had no problems beating bigger corners to the ball in one-on-one drills at the Senior Bowl. His speed comes in spurts, so although he is lightning fast to move to the ball, he doesn’t dominate in deep routes and gets caught from behind more than he should. Switzer’s secret key is his knack for finding soft spots in coverage and hovering there, making an easy target for his QB. He’s the guy the defense never sees coming until it’s too late. Though he’s an enthusiastic blocker, Switzer tends to go low against defenders, which isn’t good for anybody.

Fantasy Outlook: Switzer is an asset as a return man – he’s tied for first in ACC history with six punt returns for TDs and set the UNC single game record for most return yards in a game (168 yards), in addition to holding the UNC single-season receiving record with 91 receptions over the regular season for 1,027 yards and five touchdowns. That said, he’s an undersized player with a questionable attitude, so he’s probably not going to get drafted in Round 1 or 2. I could see him going anytime after that, though. Switzer isn’t a game changing talent, he’s going to remain a slot receiver who gets few looks in the endzone, but he could have a bright future in PPR leagues if players of his profile like Julian Edelman and Randall Cobb are any indication. He’s definitely worth a mid-to-late round add in PPR dynasty leagues, as well as leagues that count return yards.

We’ve talked about taking Rueben Foster as early as the first round, but in our main IDP league it is maniacal weighted toward LB and they go early. If we were in a league where guys like Khalil Mack, etc. don’t go until the 3rd round every year, we’d see if we could hold off until the second.

I am def in revuld mode but am I giving up too much for D Henry, Fournette and will prob need to use that acquired 2nd rounder on a qb. I know how high RW is on Henry and Fournette, which is why I pose the question.

Ive got him at
Blount, Henry 1.01, 2.09
for
Cousins, Freeman 1.02, 3,02
I love Henry too in Dynasty and gives me Fournette indefinitely, solidifies my backs for a few years. Is that worth giving up Cousins is where I’m stuck.

Freeman is a MONSTER – Id say you should be able to trade him for a 1st rounder this yr easily one for one ..
Maybe you get Kamara / Corey Davis and Cook instead of Henry and fournette out of that deal ?

giving him and capn kirk for a one pick bump ?
What time is your draft ? IE if it’s before training camp, maybe cook stays ahead of Fournette … and you keep freeman and still get fournette ?

PS Alex
thanks for the foster advice…
I own the 2nd pick in the draft ( so 202 is where id have to take Rueben foster )
I hate passing up on a tight end for a LB But if he is the monster he is made out to be ..

I am trying to trade guys like james white, tay tay Gabriel, rishard Matthews, and the like for a 2nd